The home of the storyblogging carnival is here and it has links to many
previous storyblogging carnival posts:
http://www.donaldscrankshaw.com/storyblogging_carnival/
Charmaine Frost's "Paradise Emporium" was included in the previous
carnival: http://www.donaldscrankshaw.com/storyblogging_carnival/
The "official" announcement is below. Note that all you need to do is
submit your short story to us and we'll take care of the rest of the
information below. Although if you prefer to specify what the short blurb
will be please include that.
--Sean
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I will be posting the next Storyblogging carnival next Monday, November
20th. Please share some (more) of your great work!
The Storyblogging Carnival is an opportunity for bloggers to share
examples of storytelling in blog format, whether they are fiction posted
online or something else. If you're curious about what this looks like,
have a look at some examples of previous storyblogging carnivals. The next
Storyblogging Carnival will be the 58th.
If you'd like to participate, please e-mail your story submissions to me
at Webm...@ReasonAndRhyme.com (or sean+st...@vaughan.cc), including
the following information:
* Name of your blog
* URL of your blog
* Title of the story
* URL for the blog entry where the story is posted
* (OPTIONAL) Author's name
* (OPTIONAL) A suggested rating for adult content (G, PG, PG-13, R)
* A word count
* A short blurb describing the story
The post may be of any age, from a week old to years old. The submission
deadline is 11:59 PM Eastern time on Saturday, November 18th. More
detailed information follows (same as always):
1. The story or excerpt submitted must be posted on-line as a blog
entry, and while fiction is preferred, non-fiction storytelling is
acceptable.
2. The story can be any length, but the Carnival will list them in
order of length, from shortest to longest, and include a word count
for each one.
3. You may either send a complete story, a story in progress, or a
lengthy excerpt. You should indicate the word count for both the
excerpt and the complete story in the submission, and you should say
how the reader can find more of the story in the post itself.
4. If the story spans multiple posts, each post should contain a
link to the beginning of the story, and a link to the next post. You
may submit the whole story, the first post, or, if you've previously
submitted earlier posts to the Carnival, the next post which you have
not submitted. Please indicate the length of the entire story, as well
as the portion which you are submitting.
5. The host has sole discretion to decide whether the story will be
included or not, or whether to indicate that the story has
pornographic or graphically violent content. The ratings for the story
will be decided by the host.
6. The story may be the blogger's own or posted with permission,
but if it is not his own work he should gain permission from the
author before submitting to the Carnival.
--Sean J. Vaughan
http://reason-and-rhyme.blogspot.com/